If that 1855-O pictured above was a straight graded example in a low MS grade, it would be around $1200 range. So for the the condition most of...
This has been covered ad nauseam here. A long time ago there was an article showing a press producing morgans using real dies so yeah, it's...
I thought the S looked huge. Not much different from the real one though. I think it's a fake as well. Bring it to a coin dealer that can...
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Lately I've been interested in Corinthian staters. Just love the design. Been reading a little about them trying to understand what's going...
Just because you (and I) lived through much MUCH more affordable times for PMs doesn't mean it was always going to stay that way. Who are you...
I love gold and have a Garand but if it came down to it, I don't think I could get myself to trade the Garand (I built from new parts) for both of...
This is what I was going to say. Buying is easy. You really learn if you sell or attempt to sell. Selling forces you to be a better buyer...
Guessing its at least a MS-64. The reverse looks like a 65. Don't know if theres just spots that didnt tone or if it is marks on the obverse.
Was looking at trade dollars tonight and ran across this one. Has anyone seen gaps in the letters like this? At first I thought maybe this was...
Sniping is born out of basic human psychology. Nobody wants to show their cards early. If a coin is worth $400,somebody bids $400 and...
Yeah, details are extremely important in this business.
When I started collecting I was pretty forgiving of any raw coin that looked nice. Not the case any more. Once you learn what to look for you...
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